However, to prevent misunderstandings, especially for novice users, a footnote may also need to be included in the destination or deposit address section, as in the following example:
If that happens, I think it makes the purpose of mixing pointless. It's no different from mixing BTC and then sending the results to a Centralized cryptocurrency exchanges that implements KYC.
Yeah, it would be better if less experienced users are given specific instructions to avoid unfortunate misunderstandings. Mixero might have noticed that few users make mistakes because they rarely need to mix tokens other than BTC and ETH.
Mixing has many values, for example, helping users have "clean" BTC, I am part of this user group. Additionally, mixing also helps crypto holders protect their financial information. For example, a holder has 10 BTC but he only mixes 0.01 BTC each month to receive 0.01 BTC in another account, then sells 0.01 BTC for $900 without worrying that others will know and kidnap him or his family to seize 10 BTC.